The Best Street-Style Looks and Trends From Paris Fashion Week to Shop Now

The city of lights is always full of style inspiration, especially during Paris Fashion Week. This week, we noticed showgoers embrace key maximalist trends, like animal print, bold red tights, and even a tinge of western flair. Plus, it’s safe to say scarf coats and chocolate brown outerwear is not going anywhere anytime soon.
Ahead, see and shop the best street-style looks from Paris Fashion Week.
1. The Collared Jacket and Leopard Print Pants
Leopard makes the best statement when you treat it as a neutral. This outfit is a perfect example: wear them with a white tee and a chic little faux-fur collar jacket, ballet flats, and tortoise sunglasses. The leopard print makes what would otherwise be a snoozy outfit unexpected and interesting.
2. The Skirt Set and Bold Red Tights
One of the easiest styling tricks to make your look a look is to wear a pair of fire engine red tights. The trend also comes celebrity-approved, counting Taylor Swift, Kendall Jenner, and Elle Fanning as fans. Style it with a ladylike blazer and skirt set (or a skort!) like this houndstooth pairing from Maje.
3. The Cocoa Suede Coat and Cigarette Jeans
Calling all minimalists, this look is for you. If red tights and leopard pants aren’t your jam, lean into quality wardrobe basics, like a long line coat, cashmere sweater, and cigarette jeans. Keep accessories simple and pared-back, like these twisted gold studs and a luxurious top-handle bag.
4. The Slouchy Bomber and Relaxed Suiting
Suits have been all over the Fall runways, but how do you pull it off in real life? Keep things relaxed and unbuttoned, and layered over a white tee. A chocolate bomber over top keeps the vibe cool versus corporate. A timeless belt with gold hardware is a worthy wardrobe investment; an accessory that elevates a whole look. I especially love this croc leather one from Khaite.
5. The Statement Scarf Coat and T-Strap Pumps
New iterations of the scarf coat trend continue to make waves—like this divine chartreuse one from the Row. Try it styled with kick flare trousers and t-strap pumps. Add a rosy lip and silver jewels for a super polished look.
6. The Rib-Knit Dress and Cowboy Boots
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter certainly has something to do with the resurgence of Western wear. An easy way to try the trend is to pair cowboy boots with an everyday staple like a sweater dress or an A-line maxi skirt. We love this styling trick of tying a bandana scarf around your waist to double down on the Western vibes without looking too costumey.
7. The Trench and Undone Menswear Staples
You know spring is coming when the trench coats are out. They’re a wardrobe must-have during the transitional season, both lightweight and practical. Style it with menswear-inspired basics like a crisp white button-down shirt, black pants, and loafers. To ensure it looks less like a uniform, don’t be afraid to leave things a little undone. Let the button down hem peak out from under a blazer.
8. The Bootcut Jeans and Skinny Scarf
Bootcut jeans and skinny scarves were mid-aught indie sleaze staples. Here’s a masterclass in taking inspiration from not-too-distant (and somewhat maligned) style era without getting too literal about it. Try pairing low-slung bootcut jeans with an oversized button down shirt, even better if it’s in the mood-boosting shade of the moment, butter yellow. Add structure and polish with a double-breasted herringbone coat.
9. The Sleek Turtleneck and Full Midi Skirt
An A-line skirt accentuates the waist like no other. Double down on the silhouette with a form fitting turtleneck or bodysuit, and add a bit of interest with a belt (or two!).
10. The Brown Blazer with Embellished Accents
Brooches, pearls, and gold chainlink necklaces—these magpie touches are key to transforming an ordinary blazer into one with extra flair.
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